Customer Reviews

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At least I got enough wire to finish the bike with. No wire ends, no plugs, no color code match. I can do better from scratch.

★★★★★lzymtblmn
Posted:

no hassels fit great

★★★★★shooey73
Posted:

All the wires you need, but I had to have someone else to wire it for me.

★★★★☆iroddball
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This harness was installed into a 1984 FHL 80 Police model. I did a comparison of the harness to the factory wiring schematic. Excellent, all of the colors matched up correctly. Overall this is a very good harness, the most complete one I've used to date.
There are a couple of downside items to mention.
1. There was no terminal for the neutral switch, had to go get one.
2. The terminals (female spade type) that plug into the terminal block were not attached. This took a little while to get done.
3. There was no headlight wiring included, which was a bit of a suprise given how complete the actual harness is.
On a positive note, the harness dressed into the frame nice. The owner was VERY pleased after he got to check it out.
Bottom line is: If you need a new harnes, you should at least give these harnesses a good looking over. The price is also an incentive, and if you are a Gold Membership holder the price gets that much better immediately.

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We love J&P Cycles. We have always had very good luck with everything we have purchased. Their customer support is outstanding and very knowledgeable. I always check here first before looking any where else for my motorcycle needs.

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John Parham was bitten by the motorcycle bug early in his life. His enthusiasm led to a partnership in a
small motorcycle shop from 1975 to 1979. In 1979 he and his wife, Jill, established J. Parham Enterprises, Inc.,
the predecessor to the present J&P Cycles. During this time, John still worked full-time and followed his
"hobby" in the evening and weekends. Read More